Why does being right feel so good? How might being wrong actually be a survival skill? In her book Being Wrong, Kathryn Schulz explores the fascinating world of right and wrong thinking. She explains how our beliefs are formed and why we cling to them, even when they’re incorrect. She provides insights into the evolutionary benefits of both being right and being wrong. Keep reading to discover how our brains process uncertainty and why admitting mistakes is so challenging.
Did We Inherit Right and Wrong Thinking as Survival Tools?
